The crunch comes from the Mad for Chicken coating that has a unique crispness. It's a thin, almost-brittle layer over moist chicken underneath. The meat isn't particularly spicy, but the glaze on the outside delivers all the flavor that you'd want -- salty/sweet for the regular and mouth-numbing for the spicy.

Seriously, the spice was almost too much for me, and Mrs. HowChow happily traded hot pieces for the regular when we ordered a mixed set.

My advice is that two people split an order of chicken and an order of the black beans with noodles -- jjajangmyun or #1 on Tian's menu. Personally, I'd order the wings or white meat. The ratio of crunch to meat was perfect in the wings.

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I may be mistaken, but are the noodles still house-made? I don't hear the thumping of the noodles anymore while dining and the noodles seem pretty uniform in thickness. Maybe they may pre-make a whole bunch and that's why I don't hear it?

@EastCoastMatt -- They said that they were making them when we there last time. I didn't hear thumping. But we wanted to order a takeout noodles to bring to work as lunch the next day, and the waitress discouraged us. She said they make the noodles there, and the noodles are fragile enough that they wouldn't be good the next day. Probably worth investigating!